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Maybe you would like to go through this thread to get some idea..kdixon wrote:I am currently looking to move to the UK to Ride/Compete horses, as i understand i would be eligible for tier 2 so long as my offer is in a certain £ bracket... (i have a degree in SWK and also some equine certifications). I also understand it would be £800 to apply for me; but here are the real questions : I have some potential offerings from small equestrian facilities, but they are unsure (as am I) of how to go about being a sponsor. What would that entail for them? How much does it cost them? I know in the states in can be thousands and am just wondering what a potential employer would need to do. It would be helpful if i could provide them with this info when asked but i am having trouble locating it! ANY HELP would be greatly appreciated!!!!
Kind Regards,
Katie
There is no fee for CoS. See; http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco ... ificate-oftvn_ramesh wrote:Maybe you would like to go through this thread to get some idea..kdixon wrote:I am currently looking to move to the UK to Ride/Compete horses, as i understand i would be eligible for tier 2 so long as my offer is in a certain £ bracket... (i have a degree in SWK and also some equine certifications). I also understand it would be £800 to apply for me; but here are the real questions : I have some potential offerings from small equestrian facilities, but they are unsure (as am I) of how to go about being a sponsor. What would that entail for them? How much does it cost them? I know in the states in can be thousands and am just wondering what a potential employer would need to do. It would be helpful if i could provide them with this info when asked but i am having trouble locating it! ANY HELP would be greatly appreciated!!!!
Kind Regards,
Katie
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=32904
On the cost fronts.. approx
Fee for Application for sponseship - Home Office fee is either £300 (for companies with less than 50 employees) or £1000 (for companies employing 50 or more employees).
Once Sponser license is obtained by ur employer they need to get you a Certificate of Sponsership (CoS)
Fee for CoS: 170£
And when you submit your application at HO with the CoS.. you need to pay £300 approx??
But if your company may use some solicitors to do the advert+ taking care of ur application process which may cost your approx £2000 extra this may differ with diferent consultants..
Goodluck
rob911, you linked to information about the Certificate of Approval, which has to do with applications to marry in the UK. The employer must still pay £170 to issue each Certificate of Sponsorship that is required for PBS Tier 2 applications.rob911 wrote:There is no fee for CoS. See; http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco ... ificate-of